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Wu Dajing: The motherland needs to fight again – yqqlm

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Wu Dajing: The motherland needs to fight again – yqqlm

Guangming.com (Reporter Liu Xiyao) On the evening of February 16, the short track speed skating competition ushered in the final battle. In the women’s 1500m and men’s 5000m relay races that night. The Chinese team won the seventh and fifth place, and finally ended with 2 golds, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

The picture shows the short track speed skating women’s 1500 meters competition.Guangming Daily reporter Guo Hongsong / photo

In the men’s 5000m relay final, the Chinese relay team consisting of Wu Dajing, Ren Ziwei, Li Wenlong, Sun Long and Zhang Tianyi accidentally fell down. In the end, the gold medal was won by the Canadian team, with South Korea and Italy ranking second and third respectively. In the women’s 1500m competition, facing top players such as Schulting, Fontana, and Cui Minzhen, Chinese player Han Yutong worked hard to advance to the final and finally ranked seventh.

Wu Dajing: The motherland needs to fight again

The picture shows the short track speed skating men’s 5000m relay race.Guangming Daily reporter Guo Hongsong / photo

After the game, Wu Dajing said in an interview: “What we deserve for sure is that we don’t admit it. Although there are many masters in the final, you can always believe in the combat effectiveness and cohesion of the Chinese short track speed skating team, and we will continue to work hard in the future. Bring more joy and honor to everyone.”

As a veteran of China’s short track speed skating event, Wu Dajing is also on his third Winter Olympics trip. On the first day after the opening of the Winter Olympics, he led the Chinese short track speed skating team to go forward and won the first gold medal of the Chinese delegation of the Winter Olympics.

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Wu Dajing: The motherland needs to fight again

The picture shows the short track speed skating men’s 5000m relay race.Guangming Daily reporter Guo Hongsong / photo

After winning the championship, Wu Dajing was moved to tears. He said, “Finally, my dream has come true!” Indeed, in the past four years, Wu Dajing has experienced many difficulties that are unimaginable for ordinary people due to various factors such as injuries. In last year’s short track speed skating World Cup, Wu Dajing ran out of the final in Beijing, failed to advance to the semi-finals in Japan, won fourth in the final in Hungary, and did not win until the last stop in the Netherlands. Men’s 500m gold medal.

Wu Dajing: The motherland needs to fight again

The picture shows Wu Dajing in the men’s 500m short track speed skating competition.Guangming Daily reporter Guo Hongsong / photo

“Maybe before, my goal was to go for gold. But with my four years of experience, my goal will change. Before the competition, I thought about being able to participate in the Winter Olympics. My coach also told me to enjoy That’s fine.” Wu Dajing said.

At the end of the game last night, Wu Dajing also posted a long article on his social media account for the first time. He said that there are surprises and surprises in competitive sports. In the past four years, I have experienced a lot, and I will have no regrets if I work hard. He has already regarded every game as the last one to fight with all his strength. Regardless of the result, just want to surpass myself.

At the same time, he also said: “I once considered whether to retire after the Beijing Winter Olympics, but when I really stood on the field, I found that I was reluctant to say goodbye, reluctant to leave this project I love so much. As long as the country needs it, as long as my body allows it, I will always stand on the ice rink, and I will never admit it.”

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